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Games Culdcept Revolt (3DS), Monopoly + Magic the Gathering

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post May 12 2016, 01:31 AM, updated 9y ago

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Culdcept Revolt Direct (Japanese)


Introduction video (Japanese)


Concept (from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culdcept )
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In Culdcept, the player takes on the role of a Cepter. Cepters are beings that have the ability to use magical cards to summon creatures, cast spells, and perform various other feats of wizardry. As players advance through the game, they earn additional cards that they can use to create customised "books" (decks of 50 cards) with which to better defeat their foes.

Although the game is relatively intricate, it slowly nurtures the player through basic game concepts. By acting as an arbiter and automatically enforcing the rules game complexity is kept to manageable levels. After enough sessions, players should be able to figure out various strategies and be able to effectively practice deck optimization techniques.


Gameplay
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Gameplay resembles Monopoly in that players roll a die (or two dice with certain spells) to move around on a game board. However, instead of buying the property and putting houses and hotels on it, players instead summon a creature to defend the property with cards—the Magic: The Gathering aspect of the game. If an opponent lands on a property that one owns, the opponent either pays a toll, or can choose to attack the defending creature with one of their own in order to attempt to take over the property. Unlike Monopoly, this can result in one losing a piece of land after considerable investment.

There are four property colors that represent different terrain types, e.g. green = forest. The more a player invests in the property to "level it up" (ala adding houses or a hotel in Monopoly), the more the terrain flourishes (e.g. forests become more dense with trees). This then provides additional defense to creatures of the matching color type, and exacts a higher toll on opponents landing there. And as a player collects more lands of the same color (creating "chains") the tolls, as well of the land values, increase.

Culdcept also includes item cards that can be played during battle to help attack, defend, or manipulate the battle in a number of other ways. Along with creature and item cards are spell cards that cause other various effects to creatures, territories, and Cepters.


The cards have pretty nice western fantasy artstyle, and with online play it's a waste not to bring it to the west.

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post May 12 2016, 04:42 PM

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i got the first culdcept for free in 3ds its quite interesting just that i never play pass the initial tutorial... pm get one la lets play online play....

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post May 12 2016, 10:28 PM

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That have to wait until I cleared 20+ games in my 3DS wishlist orz.
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post May 13 2016, 07:35 PM

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If anyone got play I might join bandwagon
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post May 20 2016, 12:30 AM

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QUOTE(andrewcha @ May 13 2016, 07:35 PM)
If anyone got play I might join bandwagon
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I prefer physical version if I'm getting this, which means I'll miss out on the Start Dash version (something like a demo with online tournament coming soon). I wish Nintendo just let everyone download it without having to preorder on eShop.

BTW, are you still selling jp games?
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post May 20 2016, 01:04 AM

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demo but dun let people without preordering download? sure got people let go the code ge... oh nintendo being generous give code online XD
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post May 20 2016, 07:59 AM

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QUOTE(Pr1me_Minister @ May 20 2016, 01:30 AM)
I prefer physical version if I'm getting this, which means I'll miss out on the Start Dash version (something like a demo with online tournament coming soon). I wish Nintendo just let everyone download it without having to preorder on eShop.

BTW, are you still selling jp games?
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Ya still do. But kinda limited as i hardly importing. If supplier open for preorder then can get on launch day. Currently the stuff coming from Japan should be at August. Supplier just open the LimeXBlack and PinkXBlack N3DSLL. Oh how I wish I got extra money now to change to LL since my small one is wearing out.

If Pokemon come out mostly can preorder also

QUOTE(kenjixx @ May 20 2016, 02:04 AM)
demo but dun let people without preordering download? sure got people let go the code ge... oh nintendo being generous give code online XD
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Apa code?

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post Jun 17 2016, 05:28 PM

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another culdcept direct @ 22june
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post Feb 19 2017, 01:28 AM

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English version coming this summer thanks to NISA.
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ignoring that xseed lost to nisa for ys8, this is probably the biggest surprise for me when watching the stream last saturday

 

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